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Originally Posted by Synthesis
That's technically what being a prosecutor means. Why would they bother to make a case unless they believed that person was guilty of a said crime?
It's the defendants lawyers that say, "Innocent until proven guilty"
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She advocates the notion that it's a jury's responsibility to convict. Something that happens quite a lot, as people are predisposed to thinking the worse of people, and their love of revenge. And you are here lending your support to the 'convict regardless of guilt' mentality.
Can't say I agree with that.
Jam it back in, in the dark.